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Old 01-02-2011, 04:06 PM
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Goodyear Weatherhandler FuelMax

Hello All,

I stopped by Sears as they were one of the few places around here that are open Sunday for service...after looking around online the past few days I settled on Goodyear Weatherhandler FuelMax tires.

Most of the reviews I read seemed to rate these pretty well for all seasons, my main concern being safety in the winter weather. I did actually plan on getting Assurance Fuelmax put on, but they didn't have any in stock in my size, so I went to the Weatherhandler.

Well, I must say, these things are nearly silent! Wow! The Bridgestones I had on the vehicle when I purchased it used were EXTREMELY loud, not to mention worn from control arms I was told were replaced as part of the Honda Certification, but found out last week were not when getting an oil change at the dealer. They changed out the bad arms and did a four wheel alignment at no charge as well since it's under the extended warranty.

Since that had all been taken care of, I decided that I'd bite the bullet for the tires since the other ones were crapped out.

I'll keep everyone updated if your interested on how they are!

Fingers crossed they hold up!

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Re: Goodyear Weatherhandler FuelMax

yes what a difference after getting the control arms fixed and new tires. I did the same thing but had to replace the arms myself since the dealer wouldn't

enjoy the quiet ride
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